Medium sized bronze sculptures or statues in the collection of bronze art by John Tolmay is the largest body of work in the Bronze Africa Gallery. A diverse range of African wildlife sculptures offers ranging from antelope, to lion , leopard and the cheetah to cape buffalo and elephant. You will also find masterful creations of Wild Dog sculptures. This collection of figurative bronze art offers the art collector enchanting bronzes that can grace any home or office space.

The Elephant!!

A very good friend and collector of my work commissioned me to sculpt an Elephant. What an adventure this has been.

  Watch the video of the work in progress here

He asked that the animal should not be displayed in an aggressive pose and that the animal be alert without anger but to nevertheless portray the power of the beast.  I decided to take a wax production of an Elephant I had sculpted some time ago and modify it to achieve a posture of power without the aggression, thereby enabling the client to be involved in the process before proceeding with the final enlarged product.

The moquette

The moquette

Having completed the modification of the moquette in wax I realized that I had in fact created what I think is the best depiction of an Elephant bull carrying large ivory that I have done to date.

I decided to build the animal out of ply board, metal, wood and Styrofoam to save on the cost of pointing up.  I could have and should have sent the wax moquette to Colorado to be pointed up to the exact shoulder height of 48” as per the client’s request and then I would apply the clay and sculpt and texture the piece as I have done before with other enlarged sculptures.  Anyway, I didn’t and let’s just say that the process has been very exacting, very interesting and very long to say nothing of being physically exhausting. And for those of you know me well, you can imagine how ‘colorful’ my language has been from time to time.

The Styrofoam is poured as a liquid into makeshift molds of plastic bags around the wood and metal skeleton and then cut and shaved with sanding tools, serrated kitchen knives, wood saws and a chainsaw while eyeballing the moquette to get the desired pose.

The moquette will be caste into bronze and if you are interested please let me know and the large sculpture has an edition of 3 per kind favor of the friend that commissioned it and likewise if you are interested please contact me.

  Watch the video of the work in progress here

2021-11-04T21:01:33-04:00October 28th, 2021|Cape Buffalo, Large, Medium, Stories|

More new Pieces in the Gallery

It’s been a while since I last posted here. Been a busy 2017 with renovations and new pieces of work. So without further ado let me introduce my three new pieces.

We’ll kick off with Audacity – an unusual piece in its form, depicting a leopard on a kill in a tree and this very brave or, equally, very stupid jackal stealing a leg of the dead impala that has dropped off the carcass.

Next up we have Reading the Menu – my first ever sculpture of a cheetah. Sitting on a termite mound surveying the grassland before it, picking out what might be next on the menu.

And finally Charge of the Light Brigade has made it into the bronze and I am absolutely delighted with this piece. It depicts 2 baby elephants playing – mock-charging an imagined foe or threat. Enjoy.

2019-08-08T00:26:49-04:00November 30th, 2017|Elephant, Medium, Predators|

Introducing you to Running the Gauntlet

I am very pleased to introduce my latest piece to you.

My first ever wildebeest sculpture – what a fantastic challenge to try and capture this quintessentially African spectacle that takes place every year on the Mara River. This drama is now classified as one of the “Seven New Wonders of the World.” Over two million animals migrate from the Serengeti National Park in Tanzania to the lush grasslands of the Maasai Mara National Reserve in Kenya. And crossing crocodile-infested the Mara River alive is one of the biggest challenges they encounter.

I am convinced that only Africa can serve up such an incredible extravaganza of life and death. Enjoy.

2019-07-22T22:40:54-04:00September 10th, 2013|Antelope, Medium, News|
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